I'm so sorry to hear about your loss! I can't imagine losing one of my sisters. You aren't going to recover overnight. This is a huge blow and a very painful one. I would suggest you get counseling to help you cope with the loss but I definitely understand your crying every day. I lost a close family member once and I kept thinking to myself "would **** want me to sit here depressed every day? NO! She is probably looking down on me hoping I will begin living again!"
Remember this quote..."Life is for the living." Be supportive of other family members who may need you. In being a supporting family member you may gain more strength for yourself as well. Don't forget to take care of you though.
2007-08-08 18:20:11
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answered by just me 4
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I'm so, so sorry for your loss. Losing someone close is always difficult. As hard as it may be, you really do need to talk to your family about it. You say they haven't seen you cry, and I'll bet they haven't let you see them cry either. I think if you talk to them you'll find that they're feeling the same as you. Everyone handles grief differently and it really is okay to cry. I think it's more damaging to try to hold it in and "be strong." Also, I'm sure that they know you are sad about losing your sister. They probably just don't know what to say. It's always very difficult to start a conversation when everyone is hurting. It's like walking on eggshells. But if you can be brave and break the ice and talk to your family, I think that you will all end up feeling a little better.
If you just can't find the courage to talk to your family, then you should definitely find another trusted adult to talk to, like a counselor or a friend's mom.
Hang in there and be brave.
2007-08-08 18:26:33
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answered by monkeymom 5
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I'm sorry for your loss and I do not think that know one can imagine how you feel right right and what you are going through. All I can tell you that the days that you miss your sister will get easier and you will feel better as long as you know that you loved her. Your sister would not want you to be making yourself sick over her she would want you to be strong and go on with your life and just remember the good times that you share. She is looking down on you and watching your every step so you did not lose her you just gained a very special guardian angel. Talk to your family and let them know that you need to talk to them about your sister. I think that the more you talk about her life the better the whole family can feel. My aunt told me long time ago that you celebrate the person you love death not mourn because the more you mourn they can not move on to God. I know that you would want your sister to move on but you have to celebrate her life and not her death. She will always be with you, you share something with her that know one can ever share and that is sisterhood no one can take that away from you. One step at a time, and day by day everything will be alright.
2007-08-08 18:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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All of the posters have good points...find a support system, and, if necessary, find several. I will reiterate that you should cling to your family and those who were close to your sister more than you ever have before. 1 word of caution: Don't wait to do these things; I know from expierience what it can do to you. I lost my mom to AIDS in 1988, and 8 months later, I started down a path that almost killed me and which has left me physically scarred. One other thing: Even though it will be extremely difficult, you are going to have to make a decision to come to terms with your grief, whether it be quickly or slowly (there really is no time table); else it will conquer you and make you just another statistic. Again, I will keep you in my thoughts & prayers, and I believe you will find a sense of comfort. Remember all that made you love your sister.
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2007-08-08 18:41:16
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answered by rockiebattles411 7
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answered by Anonymous
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It's always going to hurt, but at this point you shouldn't be crying everyday. You need to talk to your family because they still hurt too. Your friends can sympothize a little, but not like your relatives because they loved her as much as you did. Cry it out with a close relative and you may be surprised at how much easier it gets day by day.
2007-08-09 09:51:08
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answered by Button 3
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so sorry to hear about your loss....I would not hide your feels. You need to get it out so you can get some kind of closure. Your family is the best to tell. They are going through the same and together you can help each other
2007-08-08 18:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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There is help and support if you or a loved one is grieving a loss. Counseling and support services can be a guide through some of the challenges of grieving as a person adjusts to their loss. Grief support and counseling can be provided by professionals. Self-help groups are often available and are there for participants to support one another. Consult a hospice in your local community, as all hospice bereavement programs provide grief support to the community, regardless of whether their loved one was cared for by hospice or not.
2007-08-08 18:19:59
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answered by Itoshii 2
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you need to talk to youre parents about it ! and im so sorry about youre sister ! and the only way you will be able to go on in life is to get it out and talk about it how you feel about youre sister passing away ! please dont hold it in it will destroy you ! and youre sister wouldnt wont you to be so sad she would wont you to go on with youre life and be succesful ! she will always be in youre heart and with you ! good luck and true happiness in life
2007-08-08 18:26:49
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answered by foxy lady 4
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hey im sorry for you loss i truly am. your sister will be there in your heart and she will look after you. do you think your sister would want to see you crying? Of course not so plz do her a last favor
2007-08-08 18:16:53
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answered by Charles R 2
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